Fishing a estuary for flats is a licence needed?

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Determined Dan
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Fishing a estuary for flats is a licence needed?

#1 Post by Determined Dan »

I've found a estuary that seems very fishy. It is about a half mile away from the mouth of the river. Where the tide pushes back the fresh water and fills. There is sea weed and sandy mud bottom. I'm wondering if I would be breaking the law by fishing here for flounder, ( or any flats) this estuary has got sea trout and maybe salmon running through it to the river. Also is it possible that the shore line can be private property ? I don't want to get in trouble over a few fish but I seen this mark and it would be fishable when all other marks are not. Also would the flounder wait in the estuary all year round. :?:
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Re: Fishing a estuary for flats is a licence needed?

#2 Post by kevin o connor »

Sounds like you could be describing the Slaney estuary. It is fishable for flats and sea fish right up to Killurin which is about 3 miles inland. As far as I know, if the water is mainly sea water and you are fishing for sea fish, you do not need any licence. I am using the Slaney purely as an example
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#3 Post by Determined Dan »

kevin o connor wrote:Sounds like you could be describing the Slaney estuary. It is fishable for flats and sea fish right up to Killurin which is about 3 miles inland. As far as I know, if the water is mainly sea water and you are fishing for sea fish, you do not need any licence. I am using the Slaney purely as an example

Thanks very much for the feed back Kevin , its not the slaney I'm talking about but if you can get flat fish in winter up to 3miles inland I should be able to wangle one out . The mark is on the tide line but there is a lot of fresh water at the moment so I'm wondering if I should leave it till it drys up a bit. Also I'm planning to use lug for bait but is there any other bait that would be good in a river mouth/ estuary? And another question if its alive with crab is there any way to bet them :?:
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Most estuaries will hold a few Flounder, late Winter will probably be better, when the Bigger fish return from spawning out in deeper water. Try fishing on a really cold evening when the crabs will be less mobile.
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#5 Post by lucky13 »

kevin o connor wrote:Also I'm planning to use lug for bait but is there any other bait that would be good in a river mouth/ estuary? And another question if its alive with crab is there any way to bet them :?:
a friend of mine has caught flounder outside cappoquin while fishing for trout with maggots and earthworms,they were no bigger than a coffee jar lid tho' and thats miles and miles from the river meeting sea in youghal...
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Re: Fishing a estuary for flats is a licence needed?

#6 Post by sparky01 »

Sounds like a good spot determined dan. Have wondered that myself about licence in one or two places near me. Must check it out with the local know alls

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